Singapore Standard, 3 November 1956

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  • 66 1 r\RIS. Nov 2. »Reuter' t Canal shares on the Bourse to/lav touch- r.-.z'r^.-Jj^k.r- since Fzypf.ar. "r.al.?a- ->f th* 1 C'anai a: the July The shares dQMd at 75,900 Francs, an advance KM Francs compared with the previous closing price i Oct. 31), Tod ay 's ri s
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  • 127 1 PARIS, NOV. 2 (REUTER) A MILITARY SPOKESMAN AT THE FRENCH DEFENCE MINISTRY ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING THAT THE ALLIED HIGH COMMAND CONSIDERED "THE EGYPTIAN AIR ARM IS PRACTICALLY OUT OF ACTION." AN ALLIED FORCES COMMUNIQUE ISSUED IN NICOSIA THIS MORNING SAID, WIDESPREAD RAIDS BY R.A.F. VALIANT AND CANBERRA
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  • 370 1 WAY OUT, AS BRITAIN WANTS IT c NET CLOSES FRENCH press reports <;n;d yiferdap the armada clottWfl bl on rhp Suez Canal from North nvd Smith umu foiwed Ot?erntght by a man o^ !nnd?n(j cra/t carry' ing troops and tanks from Malta. c ARMS EMBARGO THE United States is halting
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  • 306 1 PARIS FRI. THE FRENCH DEFENCE MINISTRY SAID OFFICIALLY HERE TONIGHT THAT THE STAGE WAS NOW SET FOR AN ANGLO* TRENCH INVASION OF THE SUEZ CANAL ZONE. r '"n!n the saifi 1 th« icrial al a.:.To won i p tea i :->'>l:;:is the ">n of
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  • 86 1 4 a.m. FLASH Now 10 Miles From Canal Israel h;i' _~f ti I*i 00(i Egyptian p m thr Sinai P< n a ..nd captared about 1M t :>o(i sun', of \an< ra unri i. siderabli li munitions Mi :>• trol an !-r;n Krr, Mid here i<>< I in;il funro.v h^r
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  • 215 1 COMMONS TO MEET TODAY An Unusual Step LONDON. Nov. 2 ißeuten Ihe British Hou^e ol Commons today tooK the unusual step ot deciding to sit tomorrow, a Saturday, because ol trie crws caused by the brnu>h armed intervention m Egypt. The decision followed a Labour Opposition demand that Sir Anthony
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  • 537 1 And A War Hungry King Battles With His Minister From Ronald Bachelor BEIRUT. Nov. 2 (Rcuter) Syria has moved troops and tanks into Jordan, where full-scale mobilization is now under way and a behind-the-scene battle IS £oing on between King Hussein and' his ministers
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  • 81 1 PARIS. No\ 2. —A Fi I n was ask( I fata Pn ci the Ministry h.feren: parti Of th< resigned offi.-r ate. plied, "W( no information on r a1 ft] until further notice we hs reason whatever to lend any credence to theft ruma v He added
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  • 290 1 A Military Governor Accepts Town's Surrender TFL AMY, Nov. 2 (ReuUr) daza. the town the Egyptians occupied eight \rarv ac«i when they invaded Palestine on thr day the State of Israel ".is created, hoisted the white flag ol surrender tc the Israeli army toda\ ■\N
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    • 8 1 More news on Suez: pages 2 and 7
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  • 718 2 Uproar Around The Asian World, Agitation In Britain... \r«f opposition CROWS AND GROWS... PEKING, Nov. 2 Thousands of demonstrators from all over Peking converged on the British Legation here today m support of Egypt. de scat n n is shouted slogan Chinese 1 English before marching on to the Egypt:an
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  • 120 2 EDINBURGH. Noi 2 <Reuter> About l.Ono students fought a furious battle today as rival Sue/ d°mnn<tr itnr« < Ushed m the quadrangle of Edinburgh Inn erMt v Students backing Britain's action isainst Bgypfl and anti-go\ rrnmrnt factions fr^m the I'niversity, bra«l«»d among evplodins firework*..
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  • 129 2 450 British Officers Held Cairo Radio BEIR'- I I (QF) A total ol >h army offl *r an clothes'* r. v been arrested m the Saez C.ial Zone, according I a Ca.r^ Radio broadca.- nearri her* Tl!« M-iio, quoting a new*pape: authoritiw "detained all Bri r^rts and their assL=* were
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  • 124 2 SUPREMO SPEAKS NICOSIA. Nov. 2 ißeuter)— General Sir Charles Keighth v Commander-in-Chii Ulied I orc4 said m a statement to the Preai on yesterday.-, raids on Egypt that his aim was "to achieve only military objectives with the minimum oi casualties to
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  • 150 2 appealed today for an end to the fighting m the Middle nations, the Pope said: "It is not with tan lufhter, not with ruins disputes between men are solved, but only through reason, law. prudence anc The Pope's appeal came m an encyclical opening
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  • 21 2 CEYLOXF.SK Prime Minister So omon Bandaranaike call an emergency meeting of Parliament to debate the An-flo-French sttark on Egypt
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  • 33 2 EGYPT 'S 5,000 CASUALTIES JERUSALEM Israel estimate of Egyptian casualties m the fighting between the two countries was placed today at 5.000 killed or wounded. raaU casualties were estimated at "not over 100."
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  • 56 2 LOXP' v x 2, (Reuter) The United Nations Association m Britain was asked today to consider a proposal that Sir Anthony Eden he asked to resign as chairman. The proposal was made by Mr. Geoffrey de Fr< Labour Member of Parliament "m view of
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  • 98 2 (MHO N«r. 8, <l/P>— An Egyptian Roneral headquarters communique said that Egyptian forces shot down three British aircraft m the last 24 hours apart from six downed >esterda> morn The l-opti.in communi(|u< vaid that Antlo-F rrm h fon c s tarried out 11 air raids during
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  • 202 2  -  ALEX JOANNIDES (By Router's Special Corrpsponrir PORT SAID. Nov. 2. The town ni Port shook to its foundations under the impart ol Fe<j anti-aircraft guns firing at British am raft during three alerts today. As I am w] iting this m a
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  • 106 2 Evacuees Halted A Massive R.A.F. Raid LONDON 2 (up)_ The Royal Air Force railed off on an Egyptian airfteJd crday to avoid killing or injuring Americans and other foreigners, British Defame* Minister, Mr. Antosaid last night. Planes were In the air todsy I bound for one of Eg\~. important airfielc
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  • 30 2 THE French Defence Minsaid French and ift carriers I nto action against Ep Thursday me oi wert approaching r Buei ~.nal from both north and sou: h AP.
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  • 118 2 (XOSmG rubber prtr» (rents per ,ih., t n Sinca porp «-irrri.i v» ere Ku»"rv Seller Spot mini Xi |0] n«m i;- No i 4 i. R.S.S. No K^- No »7J IM I rt.,in B FOR* Jl> Fhf |irn. v] Mr Ihr !(»< al ma rkoi > (\a\ v
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  • 70 3 I Miss Delphine Brown m the and Regency style costume which she will wear m -More About Eve." the hand-painted Manchu costume she will wear m the stage presentation of ■M re t Eve go on at Raffles Hotel on Dec. 1, 3, 5 and 8. The
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  • 99 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation's Labour Mm; I t Mr. V.T. Sambanthan, is being asked to decide whether lunch breaks can be counted part of a working das !or Government daily-rated men drawing $3. tiring resident of the" to state whether corropondinj? reduction m wages
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  • 45 3 TH] Medical Serya hold it--iance m the Capitol Mandarin Room, toMeanwhile, the Bank I s Cnc to be it the y might, has heen r ;t--;)e 5 s.- Ex-Sei Ices >i Annual Dii for 1 Roof Garden vfll place as scheduled.
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  • 357 3 Where Are Those Thousands Of Rebel Students? TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY INTIMIDATION STILL GOES ON Thomson ru MY !T^] r s u ou nds th e whereabouts of thousands of Singapore Middle School students who were virtually smoked out by Pohce from the Chung Cheng High School and the Chinese High
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  • 153 3 Malaya Conquers Malaria KUALA LUMPUR. Itt. r tin Bnt UflM m Malays. ||M malaria death rate fell v one per cent hospitalized cases u4 of 3.577 > m 1955. This was iMwVuwi tB the annual r^pnn ol 'he Ffrieran Malaria Advisory B.nrd. rhi fall m hospital admissions was largely due
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  • 224 3 Teacher In Court For Slapping A Student Xl \l A I IMPIR Fri An ladiffMUri mother m a m igtetrate'i ,ourt to d.1% demanded compensation from a schoolteacher f..r liittins her boy m I mini hi ii to Malim Chahaya issued a sum mons against Shari. IT \ear old Malay
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  • 200 3 This Jasmin Is A He NOT A She Davies, publicity manager of the Cathay Organization. Singapore, called out to a large gatherinj of competitor? for a croOl z ronBHI at thp Odcori Hollywood Room: "Miss Jasmin S!ad c please You're on n« There was, howevrr. no response to his call.
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  • 71 3 MALACCA. Pit Thr Rnyal yarht Britannia, illurnlnated from stem to stern cruised past Malacca town at about 5 o'clock this mornins with °nlv OtM resident of Malacca to wave it farewell. He was Mr. R. W. F. Areia. who wa,s having an early morning
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  • 106 3 MR. J. Ephraim. deputy Superintendent of the City Council Clean.-ma: Depart men*. yesterday had a gnoi word lor the Indian and Malay labourers of the department durin? the curfew pcr.od.^ of Singapore. "There was a 100 per rent ..•> ndance of the labourers m
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  • 304 3 JUDGE ORDERS SECOND RE-TRIAL FOR MAN ON REVOLVER CHARGE SOON Kns Chwee, an ice-water hawker, was granted a second re-trial m the Singapore Assizes yesterday, when ."Mr. Justice Knigtit disagreed with the H to 1 majority verdict of guilty against him on a charge of being m unlawful possession of
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  • 141 3 CONTENTS In Sini ip i i ifi duals bui lot up m Safain Decembw ii a contasi h *he rival partial ivfli petiaj m the "Bride-of-the-Yr o-.-li afl c-. cnt vaad bj bajag arranged r the ■•cood y«**| Dg -v the Canine Welfare ition. The
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  • 216 3 A Pretty Miss With TWO Careers Returns To Colony -\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W» l^\^\^^^^^\\^\^\^* JUST back m Singapore after more than four < j ars of study m England, pretty Miss Rhoo Wee i Yeok was yesterday "re-int roduced" to the Colony j by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Terk Soon, of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 320 3 TA MILK for QUALITY and ECONOMY Spvvial I ANNIVERSARY OFFER I One Week Only Commencing Monda> sth No\: B to Saturda\ 10th Nov: I eh m\m o it 28, Culeman Street In the tropics very special demands t?* 3s^ s are made to your skirt ?^POROL *°"T MEDICATED POWDER ig^-^J
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  • 299 4 She Is Fined $25 Instead IPOH Friday— Perak Appellate Judge, Mr. E. 0. Pretheroe, today set aside the sentence of ten days' imprisonment imposed by a lower court here on Singapore strip tease dancer Rose Thong, 23, on Sept. 21 this year. In
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  • 80 4 A GENERAL training course underway m the BBC studios m London. Rehearsing m the studio are (left to right): Mr. Gilbert Phelps. BBC General Instructor: Hashim Amir H:i:n/ah. Broadcasting Assistant, Radio \lai.i\;t. Kuala Lumpur: Man X S. Pon.V. Publk- Reiation.s Oilirer, Solomon Islands; Mr. N. J.
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  • 290 4 MALACCA. Fri Nomination^ for Malacca's December elections closed at noon today with a lastminute surprise entry by an Alor Gajah planter tor the Bukit China ward The planter, Parameswaran Kochab^an Nair, 52. did everything at the nth hdnx and leu the rct:.rn:ne officer*!
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  • 139 4 His Company Insures Insurance Companies BECAUSE of high ratp of accidents sna increase m damages, motor insurance all over the world has suffered, Mr GP. FlrzGerald, Dep.;ty Manager of Merca:v..' ?r.d General Reinsurance Co. Ltd.. London, told The Standard yester1 1 1 ln>uran<-,. rate, have increased the twl Utaeß compared
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  • 140 4 SINGAPORE Government yesterday dissolved tWO more left-wing organizations m the Colony. They are the Farmers' A><>ciai:on and the Wooden House Dwellers' Association.' 1 An extraordinary Government Gaze' to published last n:eht stated that these organizations were being used f r r unlawful purpose menmpa
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  • 81 4 t'ULL attendance i> expected m all schools on Monday, states the Ministry of Education yesterday. Primary Six pupils of both Tampenla Road Schools sitting for their Secondary School Entrance e.vamlnatmn musi assemble with their principaJs and teachers at R a.m. today at the Charlton School ;n
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  • 28 4 fencr ,:n P^ s sapor? •Hal Reserve wi ho pknir at the South Winds. •nc. m Dec. 2 from I a m t< 330 p i.
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  • 16 4 The Sr School Entrance F-- areai ted Nov. 5 has been po^tpr Id h.
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  • 27 4 A SINGAPORE houspwifc. Hene Pans Kit. 31. dird on admi.vMnn tn the Genera! Hospital yrstrrday af'er she fell from a hus In Seransoon Gflrdrn F>tate.
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  • 43 4 SALE or rirculation of any pasl and future issues of Tne World, a bi-monthly magazine, ras been prohibited by the ?apore >".nyernment under tbi Undesirable Publications Order. L9M The ma^a/ine i s printed hv the General Press, North Brid-e Road
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  • 26 4 .lOHORK BAHRT Fri: ASP Mr A M. Stevens. (ICPD. ■lohorp Bahru. has relinquished his appointment and will he ing to join the Tanganyika Police
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  • 137 4 A PAIR f p :c: v. i> mod by an youth. Lee Chaw Ser:2. 19. m steal a |Q d < ha:r. f ron ihe nrrk of a X-year-o:-; a Singapore' Court was to lay Lee p c.i led gu to steal
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  • 89 4 Adams On Asian Students In Australia ASIAN' BtWlentl arr p. Ins a great part m the student Hie m Australian un:ver-:ti- Mr. Ned Adams, leader writer and foreign editor of The Advertiser. Adelaide, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Adams. Who UTfoed m Singapore yesterdas after attending tb< Bnt uudTeran of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 120 4 Standard cJitmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE &B&3r .^a^^^ Macapare \rt Sorirty: i ■choa art en t Council Hall, c the Ch ft M n cirr at 530 n Singapore Medical Services I'nlnn: A'nual dinner at Cay-' n R«.«ia-j- B pm. lii«W i |H'H«Jrnt MisvKmarj MmeftH'iit: Frre film »how at \V
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    • 159 4 7 "n rr. (B 6 f 1 Pe-.fl-.E 1.09 a.m (6.2 it) 137 REDIFFUSION lEDIFFUSION (Silver Nf-twnrk) 7 a m ODen:nj Annoancemer.t 7.01 R;>* d Sri ne 7. 15 A StaSin| Mews. 7!35 Musics] tck. 8 1 Minutej Lat.n America Take Th« A.:. a rr, t:e O; The Air 10
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  • 136 5 No Rationing m Sight Yet, Say Oil Men THKRK will be no petrol rationing m Mala m Jtt, despite the crisis m the Middle Last, <.il companies m Singapore told The Standard yesterday Mr. I, P J. Fee. general manager of Standard Vacuum Oil Co.. said that as iar
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  • 464 5 THE SUEZ CANAL AND SINGAPORE TRADE THREATENED AND LIVING COSTS WILL SOAR, THEY PREDICT SINGAPORE leaders yesterday were unanimous m their opinion that the action of Britain and France m the Middle East was "too hasty" and "liable to throw the world m a
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  • 198 5 GERMANY OFFERS STUDY AWARDS APPLICATIONS to the German Consulate-General Singapore are now open for post-graduate scholarships for Malayan students at one of the ur.. iea m the Federal Republic of Germany, during the academic year 1957-58. B ;ch scholarships, whose number will depend on s applications received. granted to students
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  • 62 5 JOHORE BAHRU. :i. Federate n Chiel M n I r Tunku Abdul Rahm m, UMNO dent, will give a here I i UMNO members and public on Sunday. r r. the ground m front of the E Court. rill als dmU m inn n
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  • 148 5 Immigration Laws Hindering Jap Businessmen— tan JAPANESE hiiniupwiifii are anxious to visit Malaya but cannot do so brcause of strict immigration laws, Singapore LiberalSocialist assemblyman. Mr. lima Tan. told The Standard yesterday. Tan has Just returned to the Colony after an extrntOUl of Japan at the ln- to Man of
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  • 95 5 THE latest dates for poctil I Christmas maiis leaving Singapore to the following destinations are: United Kingdom: Letters and Christmas cards Nov. 21; Parcels Nov. 13; Airmails Nov. 15. AUSTRALIA: Letters and Christmas cards Dec. Parcels Nov. 17; Airmails Der. 12. Canada: Letters and Christmas cards Nov. 12.
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  • 80 5 808 and Jane Jantzcn finally said farewell to Singapore yesterday after right years m the Colony. Rob. a Consul attached to the U.S. Consulate m Singapore, and hi^ .Utrac tive wife, have become two of Americas best salesmen m this part of the world.
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  • 335 5 BUT SO PASSENGERS GET OFF THE Lloyd Triestino passenger liner Asia, sailed lor Continental ports yesterday from Singapore with orders to bypass the Suez Canal and detour round the Cape She is the first Europe-bound passenger vessel from Singapore, which has had
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  • 122 5 "OPERATION Spring Cleaning"' will begin as soon as possible to clear the rubbish m the Chinese High School and Chung Cheng High School which was collected when the students turned the schools into camps. v kWman of the Chinese High
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  • 133 5 THE Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association yesterday advised Chinese students to take advantage of the facilities offered by Government to reregister and continue their studies m a "peaceful atmosphere.' Secretary of the local MCA. Mr. Thomas Liao, told The Standard that the branch
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  • Singapore
    • 447 6 SINGAPORE returned to normal yesterday. It was a cautious return, but the revel was apparent everywhere. And m tfc n ief then was a stronger than ever confidence m the Government —a confidence that the manner m which it dealt v ft a grave crisis will be
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    • 315 6 r Communist front is undergoing drastic changes. The red hue may remain, but the facade is collapsing. The practice of the old ideology ha* changed because the translation of the old doctrine into action has given i! a new effect The Stalinist interpretation of the Lenin and
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  • 1431 6  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN by WASHINGTON THE Americans have recently rediscovered one of the minor glories of their journalism. Mr. Dooley has risen from his graye which was the rile of the Chicago TIMES-HERALD from 1898 to 1910— and has appeared m a handsome book. He was
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  • 222 6 Sir; I Should like to give my most >inrere congratulations to the atafla Of Radio Malaya, Singapore Standard and various other local newspapers through this column of your paper. Indeed. Radio Ma;aya made a most praiseworthy endeavour by hroadciMfting the situation reports m Singapore during
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 737 6 Deal Firmly With PAP Group Sir; It is with the r X :e f we, the law-abiding people of Singapore, learn that at last the Government has arrested nio-t of the rea! '"ulprits who have been inciting violence and arousing simple folks to Bght against the Government The pattern of
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  • 608 6 pHIEF MINISTER Lim Yew Hock must thank thr i Chinese Middle School i students and the Middle Road group of trade unionists for affording him 1 the opportunity to streng--1 then his case m favour of self-government. The disturbances of last week enabled him
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 231 7 CHRISTIAN OPINION IS 'TERRIBLY UNEASY UNHAPPY'-PRIMATE Llajakaiß&Bjl BaktVa^B^B^a^J a^Bßß^^eWUf LONCX)N Nov 2 itw Dr. GeoF shay, Ardv ~r yi Contertx :red m the House of L~"-ds lost r pjhl that CH" op non n Britain was "te neas> end jn- happy," ove- B tain's m tc use *->- n Egypt
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  • 187 7 A Tory Move To Push Him Out LONDON. Nov. 2 (UP) A young Conservative poor and publisher said last night there was a "definite"' move inside the party to oust Sir Anthony Eden as Prime Minister. Lord Altnrrhar... editor of the Conservative monthly "The National and English Review" said that
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  • 149 7 LONDON. Nov. 2. <UP) Britain i.. still maintaining direci rmdlo contar. with her embassy b 9 Cairo, official sources said today. But. following thi rapture I diplomat ic relation., by Cairo, Britain is without din g Btaet wttn the Egyptian Cl<\- rr.tr.' nt, the sources
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  • 490 7 NIW DELHI, Nov. 2 (Router)— British intervention m the Israel-Egypt conflict is likely to raise question of India's membership m the Commonwealth, according to political cncles here. Dmati 'hat [DdU ;i reak her link with Britain are expected from til Bidd
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  • 1059 7 A Wrap On The Knuckles From The United Nations After A Marathon Session It's A 64-5 Demand To The Three Belligerents NEW YORK, NOV. 2 (REUTER) THE. UNITED N A T I O N S GENERAL ASSEMBLY, AFTER A TENSE ALLNIGHT SESSION, THIS MORNING
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  • 245 7 I T'\t of th»- resolution w.ts THI GENERAL ASSEMBLE i Notinc Ihr riiMPgard on man\ occasion* n< rartifs of th* Israel-Arab armistice atrprmnit* of l f< 4V ol t h* ifrms n{\ su< h agreement* .tnrt that lh< armed f< Israel havr* penetrated derp|\ into Lg>ptian teTTitor> 1
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  • 357 7 these two great powers. They have given us the barbarous lesson that we may flout the Charter when it does BJM serve our purposes. Dr Trujillo contended tnat Britain and France were -only fighting for their material interests Dr Ronald Walker of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 329 8 First A Pull-out, Then Back Roll The Russians Into Hungary BUDAPEST, Nov. 2 Hungary today protested m three notes to the Soviet Union against continued movements of Soviet troops into Hungary denounced the Warsaw Pact the Eastern NATO and invoked the help of the great
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  • 148 8 BUDAPEST N J iinal Mindszeni toda; r.eaded f Wesi Hungary's fight for freeaor.. tnm Communisi iictai n. linal. who l'be freedom fighters m the anti-Soviet revolu- r i i cr .vded r v h°re t day Standing nt'.y m a om of h B idapest
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  • 14 8 a r).— r ed r lorcc j over C:-- 2 proeced c
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  • 88 8 >f.« YORK, >m. 2 (Reuter) Italy today raised the issue of Soviet intervention m Hungary m the United Mntions special (General Assembly. "I trust the I nited Nation* irill m this emergency session tnke whatever action is necessary,'* he said. Secretary of *tate John Foster Dulles
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  • 69 8 VIENNA, Nov 2 (AP).— Free Radio Budapest said last night that Pone Pius XII has sent a message to Joseph Cardinal Mind.szenty congratulating nim on his release from imprisonment The semi-oflicial Catholic News Agency of Budapest, quoted by the Budapest Radio, -aid the Pope m his
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  • 80 8 MAO LAUDS HUNGARY POLAND HONGKONG, Nov. 2 (AP) Red China last night lauded Hungary and Poland for breaking: away from Moscow domination but warned the leaders of both nations to stamp out any attempts to veer from the path of Communism. The worlds No. 2 Communist nation, m a special
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  • 60 8 VIENNA, Nov. 2, (AP)— A Hungarian radio reported last night that the first antiSoviet demonstrations had broken out m Rumania. "Free Radio Budapest" said that thousands of students had demonstrated In Bucharest, the Rumanian capital, shouting for French language course instead of Russian. Radio Budapest added
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  • 27 8 AX Indian military goodwill mission arrived m Hongkong ye.-terday from Canton on its way to New Delhi after a one-month tour of Communist China. Reuter
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  • 292 8 breaking derelopOMßti as reports that Russia was HDdIng troops into Hungary and the orerwhelmlng vote of the United Nations General Assembly to consider the cca.-e--rire resolution on the Kfiddlf Ea^t which Britain and Prance had vetoed m :h*> U.X. Security Council. "Before all
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  • 75 8 Student Unrest Spreads BERLIN, Nov. 2 (AP) Communist East Gernany today stubbornly fought a wave of anti-Russian student v,nrr- 1 spreading from East BerUb In Dresden. Education Minister Fritz Laafl said, however, that "a number" of the country'? newly organized high schools will drop compulsorj Russian Instruction, and place emphasis
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  • 40 8 LOS ANGELES. Nov 2 (Reuter) Diana Dor?. B sh film star, announced here today thai =he and her husband. Dorr::. Hamilton, had separated. Wu Dors added that he will continue to manage her business affair?.
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  • 56 8 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia. Nov. 2 (Reuter). Sir Roy Welensky was asked yesterday to form a new government for the Rhodesian Federation, succeeding Lord Ma!vern who submitted his resignation on Wednesday. The rahinet will be the same a? Lord Malvern's with the addition of Mr. William East WOOd,
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  • 33 8 5 A TRUCK uith Hun carian J out Hs bold I a whitr flae uith < rov 1 niarkrd m m blood sp> pdins thro el revolution lorn m
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  • 428 8 Tiff CAMPAIGN SMEARS Two Victories To Russia And A Good Friend Lost BUFFALO, New York. Nov. 2 (AP) Adlai E. Stevenson last night told the nation that President Eisenhower's foreign policy has "failed." As a re suit, .he said, the Soviet T'nion
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  • 103 8 LONDON, N v 2 (Ri The sterling area's gold and dollar reserves fell (84 and stood at $2,244 the end of the month, the sury announced today. This is the second fall m month this year. In August the i -ropby 1r < million
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  • 30 8 KSIGNOR B 8 H ii nan leant v, ashingi n rian Prr re N; fj has resigned as I I Z tar y has juccecdcd v im.— UP
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  • 92 8 VII 2 (Reuter)— as Rakosi, former S" ;> ist boss of the Hungarian Communist Party, apparently left Budapest m a grc. Budapest Radio said today. A reporter of Neoakarat. i new revolutionary newspaper. had visited Rakos s luxury villa on the outskirts pert and
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  • 103 8 ROCK 'n ROLL CAUSES MILD BOOM Ll XIXGTON hrr tacky, Hrn. kP)— A Lexington < hiropi ha> dant int to li>" k n Kol! musii v i mild boom n his I "This ii n nl bit< d ring without anj i or spe< ial sirps iv hi int a
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  • 394 8 SPRINGHILL, Nova Scotia, Nov. 2. A rescue crew today heard "tapping" at the 3,400--foot level of the Cumberland Railway and Coal Company No. 4 colliery where more than 100 miners were trapped by an explosion of deadly coal gas
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    • 67 8 You wouldn't know the Lews since they've been taking SCOTT S Cod Liver Oil Capsules It's good health that puts a spring I jfe^* 8 ***** 1 m pour step and a smile on your face. Im¥ A&&* ■■>■ f|l And Scott's Cod Liver Oil'capsules. lltt Jr&l& I^l their concentrated
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  • 475 9 BEHIND THE CURTAIN' RIOTS IN POLAND AND HUNGARY? MR. YAP SAW NO NEWS ABOUT THEM! A SINGAPOREAN just bock from Red China, yesterday said that he neither read nor heard of the anti-Stalinist rebellion m Poland and Hungary while he was m
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  • 167 9 The Man Who Hod To Stay Behind A MEMBER of the Sin^apore trade mission to Red Chin« is unable to n turn hom r Mf> a ise of an injury to his ha k a: d is now being treated at a Peking hospital. Be Mr. Ng Boon Penf of
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  • 68 9 THE Eastern and Far Eastern Repwsfntative for Universal International films. Mr. Arthur Doyle (right) bids bon voyage to I'niversal International's manager m Singapore Mr W. R. Orr. aboard the Niew Holland yesterday before the latter left for Australia. Mr. Orr told The Standard that
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  • 192 9 AND DIRECT SERVICE WITH TOKYO MAY BEGIN IN JAN. SINGAPORE is awaiting the "go-ahead"' signal from Kuching to introduce the first direct telephone link between the two territories. Mr. J. H. WagsiafT, Acting Director of Telecommunication-, sairi yesterday that successful trials had been he.d and.
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  • 25 9 JOHORE BAHRT'. Fri Mr. C. G. WaHs. State Wc'fa-r OffVrr. returned ve^terday from a holiday m Britain ac•on panied by Mr?. Watts.
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  • 128 9 M SIR HUGH 1 REFUGEES from Com- munist areas are a great j MMI to South Viet Nam, 5 the British Ambassador. 2 Sir Hugh Stephenson told j The Standard yesterday. Sir Hugh and his wife passed through Singapore yesterday on their way
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 2, Special Standard Service: C.osing prices of The Hongkong Exchange were: $1&15| to £1 Sterling; ItJI to US$l; $1,843 to Malayan $1; 50.182 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold |ttU29 10 a tael.
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  • 76 9 P.M.U. Has Plans To Expand THE centra! committee r r Ihe Singapore FatfMtifl Malay? (Mm nil ho d s Mltin^ tomorrow t n discus? a p:an m open titc branches and recruit memer*. Nil wjj -appointed secretarygeneral, Locbe [sa EaJn, <?.:■? yesterday Burl ;ho party m z" aSO rr>r;c j
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  • 68 9 LMAH hinte Aware, a Kelantan woman, was fined s?n<i lr. me Singapore Semnd Distrid Omni yesterday, when «he was convirted of causing fa irl to a farmer hntc clerk. Ch; Whye F\in. m Lorong I' 9. C}ev;ang, on Am. 6. It w3- sta'ed that
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  • 130 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tr.o Duke of Edinbur- a:d yesterda>': "It is most encouraging 111 s^e hi Maiaya the progress that is being made to enrj terrorism and the very evident enthusiasm and saurt bearing of the secuiily forces."' }\c said ho was also delighted
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  • 172 9 UMNO Youths Told: Do Not Listen To Rumours A CALL to UMNO youths to co-operate with the Singapore Government m its drive against -subversive elements and not to listen to maiicious rumours, was made yesterday by the Youth Movement of UMNO (Ea.st Division). G'.neral-secretary of the Singapore State UMNO. Syed
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  • 187 9 'Malayanized' Expatriates May Get $94,000 COMPENSATION BILL READY Xl ALA LI MPI R. Fn. The I edera! I rcLslative Council, will consider, on a certifi<au* of urcenr> next week, a Bill to compensate expatriate officers 'axed' under (io\ernmenfs Mala> animation pmrrammr Tin Bttl, tmei dng MCkl to dc 4 a:l
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  • 49 9 THE Singapore Governor, r t 'erenre r a meeting of Standarc v Sit rt ,5P <- tend the ceremony bP~£u*f o* (The information ths- ft| Governor could not attend I ise of the re r s i n to Tr a membej r«ang committee.)
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  • 15 9 CHONG KIM THAI f as on Wirtim s v Arif Shah for negligent driving.
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  • 56 9 A POL: E claimed trii i a Singa Cou:' i to a tumn rharge oi vc causing hurt to Sha Nam F-; Bept r:. have committed the ofltaflt together with two other persons m toe Colony. The casr Tie up flat mention r v.Yr- t < ie.
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    • 45 9 Smm^mm the story of a man transformed into a dangerous maniac DEPRESSIVE THROUGH SELF- ADMINISTERED OVERDOSES OF CORTISONE!! vHCSk WSfB i "HOW DID THEY DARE AAAKE IT? WML rU^K J 20th Contsin -Fox presents P2^tf^tf^S«A and f^™ 9^B L^l JAMES MASON O **JV«|Ap BARBARA RUSH >
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    • 394 9 •8 .^^^^A^g^y^&^mjfc-Ai^.^*^ 5 pODU «m OTATIOX: i lhn worhi i, |iW.' a b<»ard nun \uu*>± m it. I tie vjiwrr m-n hut- K '»t 'lit- <n<l '*\TIRI» r r VoR RVERY"\t > o l»:30 A M •sercjas) tefenuiy and skill. C" T :-_< -Z e>s bemdßgSa financial obUsjb)> paw Mstojs
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  • 160 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday shed four cents to $I.ol£ per lb. for i first grade November i shipment on an uncertain I market with heavy selling towards the close. With London and New York markets calmer after the previous day's upheaval, Singapore prices opened lower, first
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  • 123 10 FB Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday wore: Copra Nov. $21\ buyers, $27] sellers; coconut oil m bulk $42j sellers, m drums S4si sellers: IftmtOk white pepper $126 sellers, Sarawak white $125 M ers, Special Sarawak black |M seUera, Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday;
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  • 201 10 Aust. Trade Chief Is Optimistic BUSINESSMEN of all communities had expressed the opinion that future trade prospects generally m this area were rather hopeful, said Mr. H.M. Le Marchand. the Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, the Federation, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, on the eve of hi s departure for
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  • 447 10 after a long period of m- 1 doienre the Singapore rubber market was rudely awakened from itl lethargic state by violence both from within and without, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co.. Ltd. Last Friday, prices hardened on oversees buying, but, m
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  • 79 10 the Malayan Enfaanat Bank* Association made the lollowing changes m its rates to merchants yesterday; Canada- buying. T.T. K!L OD 31}. 90 days airmail 32-1/16 credit bills. 32i trade bills. Selling TT. nr O.D. re.ir.y were: Canada 31 j: Swiss Francs 141}; French Francs *****: Holland Guilders 1231:
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  • 150 10 Shares Ease On Crisis THE Iflddli East crisis has caused the Malayan share market to be slightly easier m all sections yesterday. Fair business passed yesterday and prices wore marked down m rubbers, tins and industrials. Price changes ■mHHf tw **ll by the Malayan Sbarebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers
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  • 70 10 MA] attei c 41 Ti ber ngr< P held to Sydney fro-, N The i, -atej Mr. C^i Pei g H< ng of X pres?r*:-.^ the Tin p rtei Association, anr Forrst Officer, Singapore p a -v :an tin- r r ooiumen. They will visit v plants
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  • 161 10 OUTOt ROADS Belleville, City of Ripn. Chopg Ya, AnkiiiS. Lriiira Maersi Falstria, Daikyo Maru, Maron, Brooklyn Heights, Soviet Kaya Gavan. Star Betelgeuse, Bangnara, Java. Shun Lee. Wave Prince, Aalsdyk, Autonedon, Monika, Sinko Maru. Noreverett, Singapore. Xias. T i o^.aka. Braeside Lyoon, Prrsicic::! oar. field, Laomedon, El Brenoa,
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  • 397 10 INT'L FINANCE BODY TO HELP MALAYAN FIRMS FBF MALAYAN companies are eligible for the funds for development which are now available to private enterprises through the International Finance Corporation, an affiliate of the World Bank. I.F.C. has an authorized capita! of US$lOO million. This capital is subscribed by b venuneni
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  • 255 10 Standard Shipping Reportei THE latest addition to the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd fleet serving- the Far East, including Singapore, is expected to arrive m the Colony on her maiden voyage i on Nov. 8. She i? the m MaasQoyd, first of a series of ships carrying
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  • 140 10 MALAYAN sharebroke^ yesterday reported the following business done: F N oHf. $2 0"; Gammons «2 IS i Ifjht, HlO Hume Vi 7;- Bre c C* na« I Co Li« s $1.75; Metal Box SI 724; McAlister $2.85; Sime Darby $2; Cold Stoi --<■ $1 61| to 51
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  • 46 10 XEW YORK Nov. 2 <IP) Dow-Jones doting |Wl| STOCKS no Industrie 4ST 20 Rails 158.78 15 Utilities S fi *4 BS Stocks 172. 2 M BONDS 40 Bonds 91 *1 The Dow-Jones Comm<>r: Futures Index < 1 924-2^ average equals 1081 closel at IfUl
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  • 34 10 WORK lias begun at Rum Jungle, m the Northern Territory of Australia on construction of a big add plant. It will be used m refininc uranium ore produced m the area.
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    • 579 10 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Taj Ec Tang 463, pore h i c arr ted U I Boa- I ensinji Singapore for a Ist Pub lc H ise Comprehensive 1 icense m respe< t of premisea at Leong Lee Bar Restaura: M 2, I dual Road, Singapore and 1 ii
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    • 297 10 NOTICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -ha-. NG SING GAB of No I Ctafa] S-.vee Road, Singapore, have app'ied to the Board of Licensing Ju Sii gapore for a Ri Shop I ence m resped of premise at HUP SENG COMPANY of No. 9 Chin Swee Road. Singapore (ground i and
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    • 726 10 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. LUM UN NUI also known as LIM GERN DIR of No. 38. Brickworks Avenue. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Liccns- ing Justices, Singapore, for a transfer of Retail Shop Licence m respect of the ground floor of premises No. 38, Brickworks Avenue,
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    • 145 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE. T*ENDEBS will be received A from regi.-tered contractors it the office of the Resettlement Engineer, Land Oflice, S:- :^apore, up to noon of the November, 1956 for the -t ruction of the following:— Laterite roans, bridges, culverts and earth drams at Resettlement area No. 5, Jurong, ll'i
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    • 203 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic, Ncor Eost Indio ond Rangoon Penong P.S'hom Molocco S r m.y. "ROMANIJA" 16/17 No* 11/21 Nei From Hongkong to Bombay Aden Spore Molocco P b how m.r. "VELEBIT" 15/16 Nor 17/1? 1 5 No» Genera! Agent.: EAST MOUNT AGENCY. 17-B Robinson Rood, Singopore-1, Tel ***** b
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    • 826 11 \NGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I JJ :3 6 :6551 4 U2/6 Robin,™ Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To hi -sx. Boston New York Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Porti S pore X S ham Penang Sl4 Nev 15 16 Nov 17 18 Nov 29Oee/4|ar, 5/6 |an 7/8 fan A!S£AS
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    • 1184 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 linci) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) oe P pr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o r Carriers option to proceed via orh«r ports to load and discharge earae SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS
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    • 874 11 MITSUI F?^ LINE Spore P.S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN bonsei Moru For Moil, Kobe Yokohama 6 Nov In Port Akakurosan Maru toi Yokohomo, Kobe Moii vio HonQkono 13 Nov 10 Nov 9 No* Akiboson Morv tor Yc^ohomo Nogcyo, Kobe vie Honokonp 12 Nov FOR USA Foi New York Philadelphia Boltimore Hodokoiar
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  • 306 12 SHIRT-WAISTERS T SKIRTS and jeans have become a universal uniform for the younger set, and although no one can look better m them than the agile, longlegged teen-agers of today there comes a time m every girl's life when she must bow to convention and wear a
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  • 297 12 ITUIS ■■>.eck I went a,' Bg to the sales at Hardial S Igjh Ampang Street and Gian Singh's m Moumbar. I Both of these shop T.ize m fine fabrics and thf c some good bargains to be had m both of them. A' Gian Singh's there are counters
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  • 142 12 I I Htl S n gtern nbout 1 n ".other birth which rrns announced m on unusual way. ■rt. Mnnon Howard Sue'l teas bom m Snn Francisco on April 19, 1906— the da\i f IkM city iras devastated by a huge earthquake i H«T 'at/irr. fT.'hcrt
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  • 149 12 T)ORK, always popular, is today one of the best meat buys from a price consideration, and the rooking experts have here a few pork reripes. Braised Fork C hops Place chops m a heavy skillet. Heat slowly to brown. Tun 10 brown on both ridtti And onr tablespoon
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  • 96 12 Try Ihese Tasty Pork Recipes Brown pork m skillet. Add onion and brown. Add remami: c ingredients except flour and water Cover: cook slowly OOt hoar Make smooth paste of flour and water. Stir m lomato mixture. Stir until thickene-d. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Oven-Raked Pork Chop«. Have Chopi
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  • 67 12 KRFAKFAST: Rlarkher- heans, rye rolls butter or ries. ready-ln-eat cereal, fortified margarine. cole slaw, rliuharn-appip lattice garden herb omelet, pre- I pie. oheddar criers, roffee. pared mix popovrrs straw- m jik. berry jam. coffee, milk. SIPPKR: Cold cuts, rrlDINN'FR: Oven baked lshe*s potato and cucumber pork chops with
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  • 285 12 Are you having guests tonight NEW TABLEWARE SHINES FOR INFORMAL DINING INFORMAL summer ciinme which has simplicity as its keynote is aided by new double-duty glassware, place mats which wipe clean. silver designed to go with pottery dishes, and coloured lace cloths which launder HMfl) and quickly. In a new
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  • 857 12 Queries about HEART SKIN HANDS BRAIN 2 FOUR teen-agers with Z fMMON MUM choose j M aMrl u-oisters." Le/t io right:— Z 1 A >>!<i" rin collar ityU In ctpci poplin icitft r.'boir length zlcci-rs Z finished u-ith buttoned I cufts, and a thotibter tvoire fo p-"c oCtfl /uliJ MSt,
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    • 50 12 Pedigree ftv* Mark BABY CARRIAGES watKab c plaitie doth, ligh f —L^^^^ iteel fromc re»enible i^^^^J^^Vj vM >^^^) ipoke wheel* Factory Rcprctenrat i»cr SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR HtNANG ll\ i*~ '^"i b >k> i I -....'3 >.~r jj R^VJ^j^ by dMßtai WA hair- \^>^.MA^ <M daCPllHJ^^ GRAFTON lßaf^!^PfwBlall) LABORATORIES LTD Iks^
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    • 78 12 Why can't they? jyjANY imennons arr still ridded to m ik< lif<- happier. m this Altai Ifi why CANT THE} INVENT— SCREEN PERS a patch m the steamed-up bathroom mirror? TWO-FACED SH: sold with i of collar and I DIBLE bl 'VEB it breaks a wife's heart to throw away
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  • 446 13 Captures 7 Wickets For 14 Runs By Our Special Correspondent HONGKONG. Fri. Singapore Combined Ser- ,-..■> scored i resounding victory over a Combined rionffkon? Air Force and Navy side here today After scoring 183 runs m their innings, they dismissed their ,'pnonents for the meagre total
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  • 159 13 Singapore Combined Services Lnvvmcs !bw Bt;<v 0 Ro r -e c Fice b Henderson l"i Grinriro/i b PilkinKtnn »<8 Winriley c Bircly b rlendcrvon I Harvey c Tay'.nr b Henderson I Flood c Lee b Crook M Johnson !hw Henderson I Bone lnw Pilkingfon 1 Turner not out 1?
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  • 176 13 UNIVERSITY Ifs 171 ed their biggest victory <'. a c season -vhen they trnunred the Singapore Crirket Club by eight Ena!<; tn (WO m SII A. Div. I league match played on the Pa dung yesterday. Though was the Univc Who did the attacking ia c early
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  • 37 13 CALCUTTA, Nov. I <F^uter) Australia u-pre dismi\>ed for 177 India on the opening da\ of the Third and last cricket Test matiti Vre today and India re•fvi with 15. without Wv Uefore the close.
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  • 110 13 RUGBY-. BMS Hal iya competition; Singapore Combined Services rs. Negri $4 non rv r Pndnng. h 'cr-Srhnnls' Sr>T» a-side rpmiMii tut nf Rcjflfff /'•5 tittition from 4 p.m. B'nkavp Mati vs. GllQ SignaU at GHQ; TOO Pro'-. oy, R If p pi RKZAF Bl fengtA; St Aftdreto'i Old
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  • 31 13 LATIFF RTandKtt v erigod Kna'.sa Association M m a SHA Div, 2 :r?.s;;c match at Farrer Park ye?terria v. The game wa? evenly Jhl despite the unsuitable ground condition.
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  • 374 13 Olympic Hockey Re-draw KUALA LI MPIR. Fri. MaUyU Hockey Federation officials here were not unduly optimistic when told that the Federation Olympic team would meet Holland m its first match m the Olympic hockey competition at Melbourne on Nov. 23. Mr. Herman
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  • 162 13 THIRTY-THREE i emben n f the lur an Olyi pic ?en™ m Melbourne rtopped for four ht s o--.-' ne yesterday The team, \rhich ?s led by Dr. G. C. Borchi, included nine boxers and a coach, six roicers and 26 ntnletcs of whom six were ivo7,'lT'l
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  • 260 13 PG. TURF CLUB TO RAISE A LOAN g> BHANG, Fri. The Penang Turf Club, with a deficit of 117M52 for the year ending August 31, passed a resolution .it the annual general n.eeting today empowering the com mittee to raise- a Joan not exceeding 5.i00.000 and to use the immovable
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    • 2 13 MADE BY^JSRAM'G^bH^
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    • 422 13 CLASSIFIKI) ADS SITUATIONS UW1II) "1 ESI WE FORGET": Emplo--1-j yers sri__if ;o fill vai cies on their Btaffj are invited to get m touch aritti thi %i tant Secretary The Ex Association of Singapore c/o S.M.F. Headquarters. Beach Road. Sir.gapoie. Tele. 2.-J |>c; Clerk <Ch :11 m good health desires
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    • 392 13 ACKIMOWLEDGMLM cc G o ye vif c of the late Mr. C.' wishes to thank all friendtheir kind message s^e > Hvour to personal thanks *****. sni Mio\ v\(a\i SINGAPORE POLYTFCHNIC Prinnpal 1)1 Williams M R IKK PAR! I IMI -IMF r pH Board of Governors ift. vite aPI r
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    • 305 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp (Ah DOiT --i A DOGPATCH QUICK. r r BRING IN TH' WAUSHET MAH X THASS WHUT WE \^hVNOT" j>, VOTER r-y HIDE TH' *n I COftNPONE, AN' J MOUF.'!'' IT SHORE ALL LOVES V BOUT r^SGOiN iTOBE SPENT (TO SEE CHAMPAGNE V t/5 H
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  • 264 14 Mudlark Two Dimension hard to beat Watch Triwalla For Upset Says WINDSOR LAD TWO DIMENSION, who loves the mud. is my choice m the main sprint (Race Six) over six furlongs for horses Class Two, Division One at Kuala Lumpur today, first day of the Selangor Turf Club's November Meeting.
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  • 210 14 Vk ind>or Lad I 1 he S|»erlre Trundle Mill Scrutineer i i »1\ GLEAM KLTIRIIS LODE MINI M \R SAPPHIRE Hf< hunt star <»applitr* Omajran Beechnut tr>(!it Halane* >un (.Irani Kite Mill learn MIK \l L)\ MIRALIM so ><>RRV BATTLE t RKKK 2 Moki J*andown II f>amimvn II
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  • 1192 14 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. 3— Abt. 7 Furs. 1 oth Rice Mill 7> P. OO Mi Mrs S.W Kirn Vong Mo: timer 4 IS Credit Balance U B.r: M: Mrs SC Law Tjoa Hudson CSS Sun (ileam |y 8.11 M: TV Mitchell
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  • 928 14 RACE ONE SIN (JLF.AM may find his winning turn m the opening rare of the afternoon. This three-year-old cave an encouraging showing a i Ipoh m September when Be finished second to Qreftt Saxon over the seven with 8.4. Anticipating Improvement In the
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  • 66 14 Take Vital Chance in the 3.30 RACE THREE Vital Chance, a handsome five-veai-old Iv Golden Chancp. cave promise of better things to romp when whipping his rivals over the six at ipoh with 8 io Hp ran home a fluent threelength winner, beating Swept Violets m a Division Five field.
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  • 292 14 Khasim has smart early pace RACE FOUR Khasim. who scored a runaway win m his first start a: Penang. should takp thp Apprpntices race over 5J furlongs. He whipped his rivals m convincing manner, and with his bright turn of foot he should again prove too smart for his opposition.
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  • 43 14 SWEET DREAM SHOULD BE A COOD THING RACE SEVEN SWFFT I)RI\M. twice rur un tl poh meeting, es a winning break. T i Scorpion mare put m a good effort when finishing second to Miraida over the s:\ d her TnT) on re-
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  • 276 14 RACE EIGHT HOLLYWOOD STAR rail t vn sparkling raoe> b| P^nana. and' with the going m her favour today, she should put m another winning effort She rati home a convincing winner over 5J furlonsi when she defeated Persian Count oy one and a
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